These are words which describe the direction of circular motion, by referring to the motion of the hands on an analog clock. Basically, if you are proceeding around the circumference of a circle with the interior of the circle on your right-hand side, you are proceeding clockwise. If you have the interior of the circle on your left side, you are proceeding anticlockwise (sometimes also called counterclockwise).
It would depend on the polarity of the motor.
counter clockwise to remove.counter clockwise to remove.
Clockwise
Gently pull the black plastic knob (located at the left side of the clock) out toward you, and turn either clock-wise or anticlock-wise as needed.
Clockwise.
counterclockwise
According to Pauli's Exclusion principle it will be having anticlock wise spin if it is in the same orbital. Because no two electrons can have all the four(always spin is half) quantum number same. By the way, I don't think anyone actually calls them "clockwise" and "counterclockwise". It's usually "up" and "down" or "plus one-half" and "minus one-half".
According to Pauli's Exclusion principle it will be having anticlock wise spin if it is in the same orbital. Because no two electrons can have all the four(always spin is half) quantum number same. By the way, I don't think anyone actually calls them "clockwise" and "counterclockwise". It's usually "up" and "down" or "plus one-half" and "minus one-half".
It revolves anti clock-wise.
Clockwise.
anti clock wise if you want to unscrew the moon
Cyclosis occurs in a clock-wise direction.